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'''Arpitania''', officially the '''Republic of Arpitania''' (Arpitan: ''Repebleucca dé Arpitanì''), is an Alpine county in continental Europe landlocked by its neighbours [[France]], [[Switzerland]], and [[Piedmont]]. The communard republic was established in 1935, when the Savoyard monarchy was overthrown with French succour during the [[Great War]].
'''Arpitania''', officially the '''Republic of Arpitania''' (Arpitan: ''Repebleucca dé Arpitanì''), is an Alpine county in continental Europe landlocked by its neighbours [[France]], [[Switzerland]], and [[Piedmont]]. The communard republic was established in 1935, when the Savoyard monarchy was overthrown with French succour during the [[Great War]].

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Arpitania
Republic of Arpitania
Repebleucca dé Arpitanì
Established1935
CapitalÈneci
Largest CityGeneva
Government TypeCommunard republic
LanguagesArpitan (official)
French (official)

Arpitania, officially the Republic of Arpitania (Arpitan: Repebleucca dé Arpitanì), is an Alpine county in continental Europe landlocked by its neighbours France, Switzerland, and Piedmont. The communard republic was established in 1935, when the Savoyard monarchy was overthrown with French succour during the Great War.

History

Premodern history

Early Savoyard period (1416-1757)

Late Savoyard period (1757-1795)

Augustine period (1795-1815)

Long 19th century (1815-1935)

Republican era (1935-)

Government and Politics

Demographics

Culture

See also